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Auburn sophomore WR Nate Craig-Myers was listed as a starter for Saturday's opener against Georgia Southern.

Craig-Myers was listed as a backup for most of the summer, but he didn't even get the "OR" designation, which is a sign of just how impressive he was over that time-frame. A 6-foot-3, 208 pound beast, Craig-Myers can go get it in the air, and reports stated he's improved as as route runner. If you're looking for a potential breakout star in the SEC, this is a player that should be on your radar. Wed, Aug 30, 2017 06:32:00 PM

AL.com's James Crepea writes of Auburn sophomore WR Nate Craig-Myers, "If he's able to pick up where he left off in the spring, [he] could be locked in as a starter and major contributor."

Craig-Myers (6'3/208) caught five passes for 154 yards during the team's spring game. That performance opened a number of eyes -- SEC Country's Shehan Jeyarajah believes he could be a "breakout star" during the coming season -- but the sophomore still has work to do in August camp to entrench himself as a starter. The former four-star recruit managed just four catches for 70 yards and a score in 2016. Tue, Jul 25, 2017 10:04:00 PM

Jeyarajah notes that Craig-Myers has forged a "special relationship" with Baylor transfer QB Jarrett Stidham during spring practice, one which paid off for a whopping 154 yards receiving during the Tigers' spring game. The 6-foot-3, 208-pounder spoke to that connection and his development, saying, "We're clicking on the right timing" and echoing Jeyarajah in calling it a "pretty good relationship." He is looking to improve on a decidedly transparent 2016 freshman campaign in which he caught a mere four passes for 70 yards and a touchdown. SEC Country analyst Jeyarajah also takes a parting shot at incumbent starter Sean White, writing, "Having a quarterback who can convincingly throw the ball 20 yards downfield will be a help." Burn. Fri, Jun 9, 2017 07:53:00 PM

As an incoming freshman last summer, Craig-Meyers made the bold claim that he would lead the Tigers in receiving for the 2016 season. That did not come to pass, as the 6-foot-3, 208-pounder finished with just four catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in four games played. If this spring is any indication, he could go supernova during the coming season. Craig-Meyers caught five passes for 154 yards. The addition of Baylor QB Jarrett Stidham could be key to his development. Craig-Meyers spoke to that connection, explaining, "We’re clicking on the right timing. During the summer, I still feel like we’ve still got a lot [to improve on]. But it’s a pretty good relationship." Thu, May 11, 2017 06:40:00 PM